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Tunnel Container Uses

1.1.jpgThe tunnel container is called a double-door shipping container. They are built with the same dimensions as normal ISO containers, but they are opened on both ends. This allows for quick access to the cargo and is beneficial if you use the container for storage or conversion project.

Transport

Tunnel containers can be used for a variety different reasons. The dual entry points allow for easy access to equipment and materials at either end, making it easier for palletised goods to be moved by a forklift, and also makes the management of stock flow easier. Tunnel containers are typically used as bridges for temporary use on construction sites, and also as ticket entry points for events such as festivals.

They are also an excellent option for self-storage. By installing an iron bulkhead partition, one 20ft tunnel container could be converted into two 10ft units, maximizing ROI. 40 ft tunnel container containers can be customized in many ways. They can be fitted with side windows and lighting which makes them more practical for business.

The double doors at both ends of the container also make it perfect for storing bulky or larger items. This is particularly useful in warehouses where it can be hard to fit huge machinery or vehicles into the standard shipping containers. It will save you a huge amount of time as you don't need to constantly reposition the container which allows you to keep moving your merchandise throughout the day.

Tunnel containers can be fitted with cooling and heating systems, which allows them to be used for temperature-controlled storage of goods like food, chemicals, pharmaceuticals and electronic equipment. They can also be equipped with ventilation systems to stop condensation.

Like standard shipping containers 20 ft tunnel containers containers are available in 20ft and 40ft sizes. They meet ISO shipping standards and CSC plating to be used for international freight. They can also be weatherproofed by adding insulation.

They can be transported on flat-bed chassis or flat-bed trucks, or mounted on a frame for a truck or tracks. They are a great choice for military and law enforcement equipment as they can easily be moved between bases. This could also help to hinder the identification of expensive equipment like command-and-control centres or mobile operating theaters. They can be transported with various weapons, including missile launchers. The Container City in Cholula, Mexico is an excellent example of how old sea containers can be turned into restaurants, galleries and workshops - and homes!

Storage

Double-end doors containers, also referred to as Tunnel Containers, allow access to the items stored on both sides of the container. This allows for easy loading and unloading, as as full utilization of the storage space. These units are ideal for self-storage facilities since they allow access to both sides without having to remove items. This is particularly useful for those who store larger, bulky or awkward items such as machinery and heavy equipment.

In addition, the tunnel container design allows them to be easily converted into offices or other safe storage spaces. Contrary to open side shipping containers, which must be completely unloaded in order to gain access to the contents tunnel containers can be opened from either end and the doors locked shut again. They are great for constructing offices on-site and even housing, should it be required.

These shipping containers can be used to store special items. For instance military units could utilize containers to transport high-value systems to temporary locations such as command and control centres or mobile operating theatres eliminating the need for these costly systems to be moved via road.

This method can also be used to ship specialised industrial equipment such as generators or turbines. This allows for the rapid deployment of critical infrastructure to areas where it is required, reducing time and costs associated with constructing fixed infrastructure.

These units can be equipped with an automatic temperature control system as well as a thermal insulation if you are shipping a dangerous cargo, such as biological or chemical substances. This allows them to keep a constant low temperature and prevents any spoilage during transport.

These units are also available with a removable tarp covering, providing extra flexibility for loading and unloading. This permits heavy or bulky goods to be transported that might be too large to fit into conventional shipping containers, including construction materials, timber or large machinery. For extra security, these containers can also be fitted with a high-security lockbox which prevents entry from the top of the container.

Stuffing & De Stuffing

Logistics professionals employ different terms to describe how cargo is prepared for transport and moved along the supply chain. These terms refer to container stuffing and de-stuffing. These terms refer to the method by which goods are placed into or removed from a shipping container. Understanding these concepts is important to the success of any business that utilizes shipping containers for storage or distribution.

Stuffing a tunnel into a container involves strategically placing cargo in order to maximize space and meet specific logistical needs. To avoid damage during transit, packing and loading techniques that are specific to the cargo should be employed. It is important to place the heaviest cargo on the bottom and place lighter items on top. Also, it is important to employ the appropriate security measures to stop the cargo from shifting during transport. Optimizing the load in the container helps reduce shipping and handling costs, as well as labour costs per unit. It also ensures regulatory compliance for safe transportation.

Container de-stuffing, or unloading is an essential process to maintain the efficiency of your supply chain. This process involves removing any excess freight from a container. It also involves a careful inspection for any indications of physical damage or water damage that could compromise the integrity of the cargo. De-stuffing is only feasible when the logistics company and shipper communicate effectively and comply with all regulations.

Refurbished tunnel containers are a cost-effective solution for businesses that require an unsecure and secure entry point to their site. They can be converted to a turnstile, or an entry checkpoint that is manually operated to block access to restricted areas of the facility. These containers are also popular for temporary bridges and also as ticket entrances at large-scale events.

Although tunnel containers aren't the most commonly used type of shipping container however, they're becoming more popular in multimodal logistics applications. They're perfect for storage and shipping, since their double-ended doors allow access from either end. Self-storage is a popular option for businesses that want to have two access points to their inventory. Portable Space can weld in steel bulkhead partitions that convert a 20ft tunnel container into two storage compartments that measure 10ft each and is a lot less than buying new storage containers.

Security

Tunneling is a method to establish an immediate connection between two points on an internet. It encapsulates packets using one routing protocol within other protocols, meaning that routers on either side of the tunnel can then connect directly to each other.

This allows different applications to share a common infrastructure. A company, for example can create tunnels to connect its internal resources to the public internet. This can help them ensure that they have uniform security policies for their employees and customers. The company can protect sensitive data from being intercepted by using tunnels.

Container cargo loads, even though they are made of steel, are vulnerable to theft. Thieves have become sophisticated in their methods and are able to take a container and break it into pieces by removing its doors or hinges. Therefore, it's important for companies to implement measures to protect their containers from being stolen.

The installation of a lockbox to the door is a way to achieve this. These are welded steel shrouds that are able to fit around the lug that secures the padlock on the container doors, and they make it extremely difficult to access the padlock area using bolt cutters. Businesses can also install a high security alarm that will alert the company if someone tries to cut through the lockbox.

Another method to increase the security of tunnel containers is to set up a turnstile or a manual secure entry checkpoint. This is especially useful when there is a large number of people attending the event. It is a great way to keep guests away from the rain and wind, while security personnel can check people's entry into the venue.

Shipping containers are available in a variety of dimensions and sizes which means that businesses can find the right one to meet their requirements. Some are designed to accommodate large items like vehicles and equipment. Some containers have doors on both ends to allow loading and unloading to be made easier. Additionally, there are refrigerated containers that can be used to transport fresh food items.

All of these options are in our inventory, which includes both new one trip and IICl5 certified used tunnel containers. We have a few of these containers in Florida and Nashville however we are constantly adding to our inventory. If you're looking for a tunnel container for your company, get in touch with us now.STACK-Seaburn-Catering-Unit-1.jpg

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